What are the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival? What was the original reason for eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

What are the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival? What was the original reason for eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival?
What are the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival? What was the original reason for eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival? When it comes to eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, I believe everyone is familiar with it, but where do mooncakes come from? The weather gradually gets cooler in the eighth month of the lunar calendar, the autumn breeze brings a refreshing coolness, and the sweet-scented osmanthus fills the air. Every day is new. If you want to know more about the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the lunar calendar in August, please come to Shuimoxiansheng.com to find out.

What are the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival?

1. Walking under the moon <br /> Under the bright moonlight, people dressed in gorgeous clothes, walked in groups of three or five, or strolled in the streets, or took a boat on the Qinhuai River, or climbed up the tower to admire the moonlight, chatting and laughing. In the Ming Dynasty, the Moon-Viewing Tower and the Moon-Playing Bridge were built in Nanjing. In the Qing Dynasty, there was a Moon-Facing Tower at the foot of Lion Rock. Both were popular places for tourists to enjoy the moon when they "walked on the moon". Going out to admire the moon on Mid-Autumn Night is called "walking the moon" by Shanghai people.
2. Moon worship <br /> It is a very old custom in China. It is actually a worship activity of the ancients for the "Moon God". In ancient times, there was a custom of "watching the moon in the evening of autumn". Xiyue means worshiping the moon god. People worship the moon and set up a large incense table, placing moon cakes, watermelons, apples, red dates, plums, grapes and other offerings on it. Under the moon, the "Moon God" tablet is placed in the direction of the moon, red candles are lit, and the whole family worships the moon in turn, praying for blessings. Offering sacrifices to the moon and appreciating the moon, as well as remembering the past with the moon, express people's good wishes.
3. Moon-watching <br /> The custom of moon-watching originated from moon worship, and the solemn worship became a relaxing entertainment. It is said that the moon is closest to the earth on this night and appears largest, roundest and brightest, so there has been a custom of feasting and appreciating the moon since ancient times. A daughter-in-law who returns to her parents' home must return to her husband's home on this day to symbolize perfection and auspiciousness. Written records show that the folk activity of appreciating the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival began around the Wei and Jin Dynasties, but it did not become a custom. By the Tang Dynasty, appreciating and playing with the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival was quite popular, and many famous poems by poets contain verses about the moon.
4. Eating mooncakes <br /> Eating mooncakes has become an essential custom during the Mid-Autumn Festival in various parts of China. People eat mooncakes on this day to show "reunion". Mooncakes, also known as moon cakes, harvest cakes, palace cakes, reunion cakes, etc., were offerings to the moon god during the Mid-Autumn Festival in ancient times. Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to the moon god. Later, people gradually regarded the Mid-Autumn Festival moon-watching and mooncake tasting as a symbol of family reunion. Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people regard them as festive food, using them to worship the moon and give them to relatives and friends.

What was the original reason for eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

In ancient times, mooncakes were eaten as offerings during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that the custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Tang Dynasty. It was popular in the palace during the Northern Song Dynasty and later spread to the people. At that time, it was commonly known as "small cakes" and "moon cakes". By the Ming Dynasty, it had become a common dietary custom for the entire nation. Mooncakes have been integrated with local eating habits to develop into Cantonese, Beijing, Suzhou, Chaozhou, Yunnan and other styles of mooncakes, which are loved by people from all over China. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people eat mooncakes to symbolize "reunion".

When is Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019?

Lunar calendar: August 15, 2019
Gregorian calendar: Friday, September 13, 2019, Virgo
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
Nacai, marry, recruit a son-in-law, build a house, pray for blessings, open the market, accept wealth, offer sacrifices, pray for an heir, release, bury, take up a post, plant crops, accept livestock, fast and offer sacrifices, go to school, tailor clothes, pray for wealth, wear a hairpin
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
Moving, moving into a new house, installing incense, litigation, raising beams, erecting pillars, installing beds, building, breaking ground, traveling, going out to seek medical advice
According to the lunar calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019 is on September 13th of the new calendar.
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